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Utah Teens Arrested for Planning to Blow Up School, Escape in Plane

Two Teens, Morgan and Hoggan, Arrested in Roy, Utah Bomb Plot

Morgan (L) and Joshua Hoggan (R).

SALT LAKE CITY (The Blaze/AP) — A Utah high school student bragged to police that he was smarter than the Columbine killers and was plotting with an older student to set off a bomb during a school assembly and escape in a stolen plane, court documents say.

Dallin Morgan, 18, and the 16-year-old boy were pulled out of school Wednesday and arrested after authorities learned of the plot, Roy police spokeswoman Anna Bond said Thursday.

The students prepared by logging hundreds of hours on flight simulator software on their home computers, and they planned to take a plane at Ogden Hinckley Airport after the bombing, Bond said.

The juvenile hinted at the plan in text messages to a friend, writing that both suspects wanted “revenge on the world” and “we have a plan to get away with it too.”

He hinted at the plan by writing “explosives, airport, airplane” and added, “We‘re just gonna kill and fly our way to a country that won’t send us back to the US,” according to a probable cause statement police filed to make the arrests late Wednesday.

The Associated Press isn’t naming the 16-year-old because he is a minor, however The Blaze has learned several local outlets have identified him as Joshua Hoggan.

He told investigators he was so “fascinated” by the 1999 Columbine High School massacre that he visited the Littleton, Colo., school and interviewed the principal about the shootings that killed 13 people. Roy police said the principal, Frank DeAngelis, confirmed that the boy made his visit Dec. 12.

Morgan was being held on $10,000 bail at Weber County jail on suspicion of conspiracy to commit mass destruction. The juvenile was in custody at Weber Valley Detention Center on the same charge. Prosecutors were weighing possible additional charges.

Both students had “absolute knowledge of the security systems and the layout of the school,” Bond said. “They knew where the security cameras were. Their original plan was to set off explosives during an assembly. We don’t know what date they were planning to do this, but they had been planning it for months.”

School officials said there were no imminent plans to hold a school assembly.

Local and federal agents searched the school, two vehicles belonging to the suspects and their homes but found no explosives. The FBI is examining the suspects’ computers, police said.

The parents of both students “woke up in the middle of a nightmare,” Bond said. “They’ve been very cooperative.”

The other Roy High School student who received text messages tipped authorities to the plot Wednesday, said the school’s safety specialist, Nate Taggart.

The student “came forward and had some suspicions but not a lot of information – enough that it gave administration the ability to make some connections and identify the students involved,” Taggart said.

The school has about 1,500 students.

Associated Press writer Michelle Rindels in Las Vegas contributed to this report.

Comments (90)

  • hogtrashhd
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 1:16pm

    oh sure.. there are many countries who would take in homicidal maniacs, who have no real education, have no money.. unfortunately, they will be sent back here.. wish they would keep them.. hey boys.. try north korea… iran, any place in africa.. you’ll be crying for your mommy and daddy.. dumbasses..

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    • Protoham
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 2:56pm

      Were these guys members of Rev Wright’s Church? Did they sit behind BO?

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    • bahlers
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:07pm

      Im sure that the government would have shot down the stupid kids if they managed to get the plane off the ground. Someone would notice a plane randomly flying out of an airport without clearance.

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    • Uranium Wedge
      Posted on January 28, 2012 at 10:24am

      Damn! They is ugly.

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  • wtwmew
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:56pm

    It is truly sad to see what our ‘wonderful new world’ has created in our youth. Both were probably upset that mommy and daddy would buy them a new video game or worse yet, they received a detention at school for acting out at a teacher. Maybe a few years behind bars would help, but I doubt it.

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    • Machtyn
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 2:24pm

      Some people have severe depression or other chemical imbalances in their brains. Some do it to themselves with chemicals (substance abuse). And some are just psychotic.

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  • jimster
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:42pm

    Sorry to say we live in a new world. Hope the kids were just tough talking, who has not wanted to do something like that at one time or another during there time in school. Be careful of telling anyone about your dreams, sounds like these kids were dreaming. They did not have a plan or materials or abelities to do wha

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    • ransom00
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:58pm

      I certainly never wanted to do something like this during my time in school, or any other time for that matter!

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    • GBTVFan_Non_American_Overseas
      Posted on January 28, 2012 at 5:33pm

      You need help ASAP, or resume your medications right now….I don’t know (Or even heard of) anybody with that kind of mass murdering dreams!!!!…Well, except for Osama Bin Laden, Muslims, ETA, IRA, FARC, Columbine’s murderers, Timoty McVeigh, Kim Jong Ill, Castro, Chávez, Hitler, Mussolini, Mao, Stalin, Idi Amin, Saddam Hussein, Ahmadinejad, Assad..……and probably Barry Hussein Obama along with Van Jones and Soros in his 2nd term (We hope not!)

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  • Ballzonya
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:38pm

    Clearly these two are avid Glen Beck listeners. Violence is constantly glorified on this site, and the comments sections are so filled with hate.

     
    • gunslingr45
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:46pm

      WHAT A LIAR!

      “For those who have fought for it freedom has a sweet taste the protected will never know”

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    • mahalyc33
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 1:25pm

      You must be a Gov Implant for real. If you think that is what GB does and promotes. So stay off the chats.

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    • Dotty4CommonSense
      Posted on January 28, 2012 at 7:17pm

      And you are out of your fricken mind, idiot! Glenn is the complete opposite of violence!!! Obviously, you aren‘t a fan or a viewer or you’d know this!

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  • stevor
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:37pm

    Geez, what were they smoking? Was it the good stuff that the CIA brings in? Since the NSA tracks “social sites”, maybe they found these two and helped indoctrinate them so they could scare folks again.

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  • huberto
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:35pm

    They may have gotten too many “why I hate America” rants from their PC teachers. Someone should check on this.

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  • ShyMan
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:23pm

    Great socialization skills.

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  • cyclops
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:32am

    Where would you be flying to? The fly boys lives right next door and you will probably get shot down……..LOL!!!!!! What country to escape to are you talking about? The four corners?…………..LOL!!!!!!

    Even if it was just fantasy, thank goodness the Police got right on it to deal with it…..

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    • piper60
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:46am

      What were these two planning to do in the new country? Don’t they realize that the new country would probably send them back here? And that’s only after they spend a long time in the local jail.

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    • charleyrocks
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:06pm

      Blame the male adults for putting this crap and idea’s into the kids heads tv violence once again the adults in their lives have failed

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  • Secret Squirrel
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:35am

    .
    So you were going to blow up the school, and steal a plane.
    Did you learn to fly? How were you going to pay for fuel?
    And when you landed in that future paradise (? Cuba)
    How did you plan to eat?

    Must have gone to Gub’ment school.

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    • ChiefGeorge
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:48am

      LBJ said when he lost Cronkite he lost the rest of the country. We’ve lost Utah….we’ve lost the country.

      The disregard for human life has never been greater than it is right now. These kids…kids literally would have blown up dozens of people, children really, jumped gleefully in a plane to make their escape. The whole notion that they though they would be able to live out the rest of their days unmolested is just insane. Don’t they know they live in a police state? You might be able to pull something like this off but if anyone has notice over the past few years how there has been so many of these would be events stopped because of the police state mentality that everyone is engaged in….see something say something. Well someone did and thank God.

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    • integrican
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 2:47pm

      They had flight simulators on their computers. Those don’t need fuel and the food is right over there in the kitchen. Kids today cannot see passed their little noses or figure out the simplest problems or puzzles. If you think we have a social service problems now, wait until this “useless” generation needs us, simply to survive. The dumbing down of this country has worked and there is no path other than total collapse and mass starvation, survival of the fittest, and people will be killed for their food storage. Get ready to defend yourselves. Oh, the first wave will be all of the “********” that are now pushing for all the programs that will inevitably cause the collapse I mentioned. Good Luck to us all.

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    • Highland
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 4:08pm

      They must have gone to gubmint school, which is where they developed their overblown self-esteem (although they probably couldn’t read or write).

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  • ALLEGIANCE
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:54am

    LLTPOH

    You are music to my ears and I cannot tell you how correct you are. However, there is a liberal on one of those sites named Elaine from New Hampshire. She is always telling her liberal brothers and sisters how misinformed they are sometimes. I really think that just like there are moderate conservatives, there are also moderate liberals. Some people say that the Potus has divided the nation. I agree to a certain degree. But I also feel that some in our party has similar traits of division, when it comes to campaigning. I don’t like those tactics. My father didn’t and neither do my circle. I really wished more conservatives had your mind set.

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    • hidden_lion
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:56am

      two parties=Division.
      Until more parties are allowed into the mix we are destined to collide. We need at least a third party with enough power to smooth over the center to help blend the ideologies. It won’t happen so the collision will go forward as people like Soros desire.

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    • LLATPOH
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 1:14pm

      Hey Allegiance, thanks for the kind words. :)

      Civility has definitely taken a turn for the worse on both sides. Heck – I know I’m as guilty as others when it comes to snark sometimes.

      Along with all the possible experiences that make a person who they are, it seems as though the general mentality has changed to “well, if THEY do it, then WE can too!” It never does promote healthy discussion on any issue.

      Hidden_Lion, I kinda sorta agree with you on the whole 2 party division thing. Problem is, (and this has everything to do with my age), I don’t remember such virulent polarity in my younger days. I remember debates on TV being a lot more civil, with the goal of each debater to always be more professional than the other. It seems to have turned on its head now. And when you have leaders acting poorly, the followers will do the same.

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  • ALLEGIANCE
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:49am

    Oh and one more thing. How about we stop giving this president so much life. Everything is not about Barack Obama. A lot of our troubles have to do with our party being divided. If I see Barack Obama in one more story I am going to explode. We are starting to seem desperate.

    He will not be re-elected, but I am tired of you all being so fixated on him. He is clueless yes, but every ill thing in America is not his fault people. We as conservatives should not blame anyone for the way our children turned out. We have our own set of moral values and a politician should have nothing to do with it, whether it’s my guy Ron Paul or the Potus. Let’s stop acting so irrational, and stop blaming every single thing on politicians and take some ownership ourselves. We can’t tell OWS to stop blaming everyone but themselves, then turn around and do the same. The Potus has nothing at all to do with how these boys were raised or how they turned out.

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    • sodacrackers2
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 5:50pm

      Obama is not clueless; those who think he is clueless are clueless. He knows exactly what he is doing. And there is nothing he, his czars, the unions, his crony capitalists, the sold out press won’t do to win this election. They are moral relativists who believe that the end justifies the means. Their words do not match up with their actions. The words may change, but the actions won’t.

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  • ALLEGIANCE
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:27am

    Good Morning my fellow Patriots and uuh well and Others.

    I want to bring something t your attention. A few of you are making light of this situation. A situation that is very serious. NONE of us knows what may have happened had that brave student not contacted school officials. I visit these liberal sites and read what they say about conservatives and it really upsets me. But then come to this site and read some of the comments on the various stories and I see some of what they say is true. Don’t you all realize that 1500 students could have been murdered if this had not be thwarted. Why the jokes and such. I am wondering as well if you all would be singing the same tune, had these been inner city youth.

    We have to watch what we say as conservatives, if we want people to believe that we are true conservatives.

    I am hoping that you all read some of the comments in this story and see my comment as a concern and not as a chastise.

    Be Blessed.

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    • LLATPOH
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:44am

      Good morning to you as well!

      You’re absolutely right on the seriousness of the issue. It really isn’t something to joke about.

      However, there’s a key difference between conservatives and liberals. Conservatives think liberals are wrong. Liberals think conservatives are evil, bible-thumping neanderthals with no fashion sense. How do you change the mindset of someone who is so dead-set against your ideology?

      The answer? You can’t.

      So, in defense of my fellow conservatives – there really is nothing that we can say that will give a liberal any reason to think differently about a conservative.

      So the typical conclusion is, “why try?”

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  • LLATPOH
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:23am

    So, how does a 16 year old from Utah visit a school in Colorado to do an interview with the principal?

    That one point alone is strange enough.

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    • ALLEGIANCE
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:22am

      My assumption is that, it was probably a school program or event, that allowed students who were maybe interested in journalism or something like that. I’ve seen instances where serious students were allowed to interview politicians, clergy and others. I do agree with one poster who was concerned about how much these children had access to. A 16 year old with a car, is not that un-common, but I still tend to think of those individuals as perhaps spoiled, because most American teens do not have vehicles until they graduate high school perhaps. The parents woke up in a nightmare…I really think that the nightmare was not paying close enough attention to your children, giving them anything they want, just because you can afford to and not watching for signs of a possible troubled child.

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    • Kasey
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:28am

      In a car. Look at a map. At 16 you get a licence to drive, and most kids have a car here.

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    • Kasey
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:33am

      Most kids have cars a year or two after they get a licence, or about half their friends have one. It’s not spoiled. It’s about logistics. Visit this state and you’ll see that you kind of need one to get around. These two dopes weren’t necessarily born of horrible parents. stop looking for scape goats

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    • stogieguy7
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:01am

      @Kasey, it’s a 7-8 hour drive each way – if the weather is good. That’s a long time for a high school kid to be away from home, don’t you think?

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    • Kasey
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:53pm

      Not really. I assume their parents knew they were gone. In highschool I used to drive to this city 2 and half hours away frequently to see somebody. In fact my friends and I went to vegas twice while in highschool. Not a short drive. You end up driving a lot here. It’s just not that uncommon.

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    • LLATPOH
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 1:24pm

      Hey Kasey – yeah, I figured the whole car/map thing was part of the equation. :)

      In fact, that was the first thing I looked at… Checked out Google Maps, and saw that it would take 8-9 hours from SLC to just “get there.” Now, if the kid had an interview with the principal, I’d figure he stayed there for a day or so.

      When I got my license at 16, I drove to my brother’s house which was 40 minutes away in the country, to return the same day. My parents knew my full itinerary. An 8-9 hour drive isn’t a small trip, and it’s possible that the mentality is different out there on distances.

      This is all assuming he went alone. Sure, he may have gone with a group, or his parents, or whatever. Problem is, I just don’t see his parents *not* knowing about an interview with a principal of a high school he‘s not affiliated with at all in a place that’s not even on the same side of the continental divide.

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    • Kasey
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 2:31pm

      The distances ARE different out here. It’s about the same difference between most of this country and europe. I used to live there for about 3 years and now I live 5 minutes away. The capitol (which most people drive to many times a week, if not every day for work) is 45 minutes from here.

      Now, I‘m not saying that it wouldn’t have been a bit of a drive, but the mentality IS completely different. I lived on the east coast for a while, but I’ve lived in the wasach front city (The capitol and the cities around it all connect up the mountain front) for the last 23 years. You just do a lot of driving, and it could happen without too much fan fair…. why am I even arguing this. forget it.

      Sometimes people on this site follow this equation (Glenn beck fan)+(TheBlaze story) = (EXACT SAME RESPONSE TO EVERTHING) ….

      I haven’t blown up anything, and I traveled a lot more than these dolts WITHOUT parent knowledge.

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  • Jackie Rogers, Jr.
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:21am

    Conspiracy laws can be scary things. In common law, once an agreement between two or more persons to commit an illegal act is made, no other overt step in furtherance of the illegal act has to be made. The agreement itself is a crime.

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  • UNBOTHERED
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:05am

    You all are so typical. Had this been done by black teens or by republicans, you all would be screaming for them to be locked up. This is exactly why the majority of the US citizens think Republicans are hypocrites. This story would have more than likely been 10 pages by now, if the faces were of two black teens. There have been so many kids who murdered other children who texted, talked about to others, face booked and tweeted about it before the crime. When are you all going to stop being so unfair in your thought processes, opinions and feelings.

    WHEN WHEN WHEN

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  • schroeder123
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:57am

    Ohh those boys, Little rascals aren’t they.

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    • Sirfoldallot
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:22am

      & they have too much money ! I was mowing lawns , paper route, school studies, & yes trying to impress Cindy.,

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    • Twobyfour
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:04am

      Did it work out with Cindy?

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    • Sirfoldallot
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:14am

      @ 2by4, don’t marry a Cindy,,lol.

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  • atthewallwatching
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:50am

    So if I read this right… two kids are in jail for… sending weird texts, talking like they hate the world, knowing the lay out and where the security cameras are at the school where they have been attending for how long?, spending lots of time on games on their home computers… so we can be now arrested and detained for our thoughts… this article leads us to believe there is no actual evidence that any plan was actually moved on. If no evidence is found linking them to some explosives they should have a great case against the government for false imprisonment. Unless George Soros is funding them,then they can camp in a city park and make messes and tear things up without recourse

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    • 13th Imam
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 9:18am

      Are you one of those Bloodsucking Trial Lawyers that gave us the NEODEMOCRAT PARTY?

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    • techengineer11
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:36am

      “The juvenile hinted at the plan in text messages to a friend, writing that both suspects wanted “revenge on the world” and “we have a plan to get away with it too.””

      Revenge on the World? For what? What has the world done to a 16 and 18 year old other than provide them an opportunity for education? What’s their grievance?

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    • Twobyfour
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:58am

      techengineer11

      “What has the world done to a 16 and 18 year old other than provide them an opportunity for education?”

      You mean indoctrination? Because that is the primary thrust of the school system nowadays, it seems. Perhaps they did sense something does not add up regarding “opportunity for education”. Which is no excuse for the mayhem they planned, despite the apparent absence of a moral compass that the educayshunal system is so keen to remove.

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    • urrybr
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:23am

      That’s exactly what people thought of Dillan Kliebold and his partner, just a couple of kids who play games and hate the world . . . blah blah blah. Use the gray matter between your ears, stupid. 30 years ago these kids wouldn’t have been given a second thought. Today’s world is a world where kids are not taught any respect or reverence for human life . . . or anything for that matter!

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    • FedUpinIndiana
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 11:28am

      In today’s society, we can really take nothing for granted. Sadly, “idle” talk, even by teenagers too often leads to action. Many of the neighbors of the perpetrators of 9/11 expressed surprise that their neighbors commited the terrorist acts because they were so nice and normal. I think the fact that these kids were reported was exactly the right thinkg to do. What if someone you love had been a student in the school, and subsequently became a victim of these kids because no one reported them and they followed through on their threats? Chances are good you would have a different view of the situation.

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    • hidden_lion
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 12:04pm

      They trying to learn to fly from a computer flight simulator, that would be considered a step towards acting on their plan. Seriously flawed in their thinking on multiple levels. They are most likely in need of psychiatric help, which I am sure they will now receive. I am curious also if they had begun collecting other items required to implement their idiotic plot. Glad they were picked up, not sure if any charges will actually stick. We will have to see what the investigation turns up.

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    • ehanson005
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 5:03pm

      I was thinking the exact thing about this story AT. These kids may have had a “plan” but they had no means to cary it out. There is no evidence of them making, aquiring, or attempting to aquire explosive or weapons in congunction with this plan. This is a thought crime plin and simple. Its wierd, 25 years ago when I was in high school the school had copies of Guns & Ammo magazine in the library. One of the smartest people I ever met graduated high school at 16 and did a paper for his AP physics class on how to build a low yield nuclear device out of readily available household products. He wasnt arrested, he went to MIT and led the USA math team to the world championships in Finland a few years later. Cripes in high school my friends and I spent many hours working through some of the formulas in the anarchists cook book and detonating them in an abandoned field by our house. The police even caught us once and told us to “stop blowing holes in the ground cause people might twist their ankle when walking through the field.” This was not in some rural township but an upper middle class suburb of Chicago. Kids are prety much the same today as they were when I was young, the problem is half the stuff that we used to do has been criminalized or has become “suspect” in the eyes of others. By the way none of us who used to blow stuff up ever got in trouble. I had a very successfull military carreer and another friend has a PhD in astrophysics and is a prof. at U of Ch

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  • kickagrandma
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:32am

    We lost it, as you know, when we removed GOD, PRAYER, devotionals and discipline from our homes, our schools, our country.

    Whatever happened to chain gangs where men were discipline by hard labor until their brains righted themselves and their souls caught up with reality? Yes, there are always bad, evil, mean people, but not so many all at one time as we have now.

    Pray on, America. Pray hard, without ceasing. GOD IS PRESENT.

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  • Baddoggy
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:27am

    A 10K bond? He can be out in no time. The real problem is that he may serve some prison time and come out even more bitter. This is where you need to allow the Constitution to take over…

    Article 3 Section 3.

    Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
    The Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason, but no attainder of treason shall work corruption of blood, or forfeiture except during the life of the person attainted.

    Since this was a Federal offense the Constitution speaks of it as treason and they should be hels fully accountable to it and all punishment. The only problems may be the confession. It was not in open court…They also did not commit the act, they were in process of doing so…

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    • Baddoggy
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:33am

      Of course under the NDAA they could be locked up FOREVER. Of course that would be Unconstitutional, but hey we need that Patriot Act and NADD to remove our rights and to protect us from boogie men. Even the boogie kids…

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    • Chucky77
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:35am

      Read that carefully and you’ll see that Obama fits the treason definition perfectly. Aiding our enemies, destroying our country, etc. And there are millions of witnesses.

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  • ZeldaZick
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:26am

    How sad, as a person raised in an another country, 1950′s America, I just don’t understand psychopaths like these two.

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  • Harryc123
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:25am

    The plot, but no reason given.
    I bet they were bullied. Stop the problem at its source, and you won’t have a problem.

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    • SoupSandwich
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:33am

      Dallin. Who named the stick boy Dallin? And the meth head hair cut? Sure, hold us all responsible for absentee parents and a failed school system. Barely sleep at all tonight. zzz.

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    • Gonzo
      Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:35am

      We should stop the problem at it’s source but how do you legislate good parenting? Kids with parents who are involved with their children‘s lives don’t do these things. These kids were probably raised by video games and the internet more than by parents.

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    • BigMG
      Posted on February 1, 2012 at 9:38am

      Not bullied. Know them. Just stupid and feeling entitled.
      Why is bullied the new catch-phrase of the pseudo-intellectual-do-gooders?

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  • Locked
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:21am

    Wondering what their motivation is. They were influenced by Columbine, sure… but what made them think this would be a good idea or a worthy cause? Teenage angst? Seclusion from their peers? Bullying? Religious conviction?

    Glad it was averted, kudos to the kid who turned them in.

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  • skippy6
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:19am

    Pinheads…..

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  • SpankDaMonkey
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:17am

    .
    Look‘s like someone’s gonna get a “Booty Call”………..

    Bet that wasn’t in your Plan LMAO………..

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  • lukerw
    Posted on January 27, 2012 at 8:11am

    Radicals… !!! Everywhere… !!!

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